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Marvell, Andrew
(1621-1678) British writer. Andrew Marvell was a poet during the Renaissance period. Marvell was an assistant to John Milton and a member of Parliament. His most profound poem is "Upon Appleton House." Other poems include: "To His Coy Mistress," and "The Definition of Love."
Profile: Andrew Marvell
(1621-1678) British writer. Andrew Marvell was one of the metaphysical poets, known for works like "To His Coy Mistress," "The Garden," "Bermudas," and "The Definition of Love." He was one of the greatest writers of the 17th century. Read more about the life and works of Andrew Marvell.
Profile: Andrew Marvell
Andrew Marvell was one of the metaphysical poets, known for works like "To His Coy Mistress," "The Garden," "Bermudas," and "The Definition of Love." He was one of the greatest writers of the 17th century.
